Photo courtesy of George GittoesDirector George Gittoes films, from left, Jamieron Tippins, Leimyrain Moses, Joshua Revak, Delmus Mc Gill warming up for the rap battle finale from "Soundtrack to War." The film will be screened Wednesday at Syracuse University.
The Syracuse International Film Festival may have pushed its main event to fall, but it’s filling the winter with lots of screenings.

“Imbued” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Palace Theater, 2384 James St. Tickets are available at the door for $10 general and $8 for students and seniors.

The film is described as “Donatello is a complex man who bets money he does not possess on horses, sports teams and just about anything else he cannot attain. What Donatello isn't betting on is the strange and sudden appearance of Lydia, a beautiful woman with an expensive problem Don is convinced he can solve.”

On Wednesday and Thursday, the fest will host “guerilla filmmaker” George Gittoes at events at Syracuse University and Palace Theatre. The Australian director will screen two of his documentaries.

“Soundtrack to War” will be shown 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Shemin Auditorium in Shaffer Art Building at SU. It is free to the public. Scenes from “Soundtrack to War” were featured in Michael Moore's “Fahrenheit 9/11.”

“Miscreants of Taliwood,” will be screened 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Palace Theatre. Tickets will be available at the door and are $10 for general and $8 for seniors and students.